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Guitarist Jerry Jennings Highly Collectable CD Featuring Guitar Legend Ronnie Montrose Gets Reissued

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Carmichael, CA--Much to the anticipation of guitarists and music aficiandos worldwide, one of the great lost guitar albums of the 2000's by guitarist Jerry Jennings is finally getting re-released. Featuring rock legend Ronnie Montrose, Jerry Jennings 'Shortcut To The Center' CD had a very limited run in the early 2000's and until now has been difficult to find. The instrumental album features an array of styles that range from classic fusion, to reggae, to melodic rock, and to a style that can only be called 'dan.' Along with playing guitar on a couple tracks, Ronnie Montrose also produced the CD. “During my time producing Jerry on his project 'Shortcut to the Center,' I became aware that he is equally dedicated to his art and his craft," says Ronnie Montrose, “a rare quality indeed!"

“I was always somewhat a fan of the band Montrose," relates Jerry Jennings, “but more a fan of Gamma, as that had more of a fusiony twist to it. I saw him do a show here in Sacramento in the mid '90s, and it was a fusion trio. It was such a great show. I thought to myself, 'If I ever work with a producer, I hope it's somebody like that, who understands fusion AND knows how to rock.' Anyway in 2004, I had a student named Dave, who is a fishing guide. He told me he takes Ronnie out trout fishing. I said, 'THAT's who I want to produce my next cd!' He said, 'Ok, I'll call him when I get home.' So I get home and there was a message on my machine saying, 'Here's Ronnie's number. He's looking forward to hearing from you.' I sent him the demos of what I was working on and he said, 'Yeah, I'll produce it if you agree to one thing. We re-shoot it all from scratch.' So that's what we did."

“First he had me choose some players to audition. I picked the very best players in town. We all got together for an hour, and he had us do a lot of improvising as a band. Then after they left he said, 'Yeah, I can work with these guys.' He just wanted to see how well he would be able to communicate with them and if they could do what he asked. Then we set a date and knocked out all the basic tracks in two days. In every song he made some significant changes. A few he gutted completely. There's definitely a method to his madness. That's what I kind of observed as we worked on guitar parts for the next year. I'd take him for being random at times and be completely wrong. He definitely knows what he's listening for, and once he decides, it's just a matter of how to get it."

Also featured on 'Shortcut To The Center' are some of Northern California's finest musicians. Bruce Spencer, (now touring with Jackie Greene), plays with an amazing feel on this album. Marty Holland, who has played bass with a huge list of people including Lydia Pence of Cold Blood, Bill Kreutzman of the Grateful Dead, Dave Garibaldi and Lenny Williams of Tower of Power, and currently plays with the Jerry Garcia Band. Scott Reams on keys (currently touring with Benton Paul).

Although a limited edition of 'Shortcut To The Center CD' was sold at Jerry Jennings gigs in the early 2000's, it was never legitimately released. “Ronnie came down with cancer toward the end of our work on the album," Jerry explains. “He's free of it now, fortunately, and he's gigging again. But we weren't really all that 'done' with it when he got sick. So I kind of doctored up a few things at home and just printed up a small batch. But I never properly released it or really even promoted it, just sold it at shows. I always thought I'd come back to it and do some more tweaking on it. But now I listen to it and I think it's working great. I just had to get away from it for a while. Ronnie says I have 'analysis paralysis,' and that his function in this whole operation was to protect me from myself."

Jerry Jennings started playing guitar at 12 and was influenced early on by Grand Funk, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. Then his direction started to change when Frank Zappa came out with 'Overnite Sensation' in 1973. About the same time Jerry saw the Sons of Champlin at the Winterland. “Terry Haggerty was the most amazing player I had ever heard to date," says Jerry, “and strangely, I saw him play two years ago and I still think he might be. As a guitarist, he probably has influenced me more than anyone. Then came Steely Dan's 'The Royal Scam.' I was further moved by Yes, Weather Report, Gentle Giant and a lot of others that made me want to actually learn more about what it was I was doing on guitar." Other influences of Jennings include Jeff Beck, Kansas, Kerry Livgren, Pink Floyd, Robin Trower, Traffic, AWB, Larry Carlton, Journey, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Genesis, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Beatles, Elton John, Be Bop Deluxe, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Thin Lizzy, The Allman Brothers, Al DiMeola, Stevie Wonder, Johnny and Edgar Winter, Todd Rundgren, Wishbone Ash, Miles Davis, Nektar and King Crimson, just to name a very few. After ten years of playing in blues, rock, and country bands, Jerry eventually became obsessed with having command of music and composition beyond playing the blues scale. He soon attended City College to begin the process, which unfortunately didn't really fill in the blanks fast enough. “I ended up teaching a lot of it to myself and found a few mentors and eventually learned how to read and write charts for my players. I valued that information so much, because of all the hitting a brick wall trying to learn it, that I wrote a book. It's called 'The Guitarist's Link to Sight Reading.' So far I've written five titles. Others are: 'The Bassist's Link to Sight Reading,' 'The Drummer's Link to Sight Reading,' 'Classic Rock Rudiments for Lead Guitar,' and my most recent is a beginner book called, 'Guitar 1--Start Out Jammin' ." Jerry has also released 2 previous CDs to 'Shortcut To The Center' which are 'The Good Part of a Pencil' (1993) and 'Signs of Humanity' (2002).

Here's what the press has said about Jerry Jennings:

..."The Jerry Jennings Band was also quite enjoyable...This band played a nice mix of jazz-influenced rock with elements and influences ranging from Steely Dan, Pat Metheny, Weather Report, to more prog rock stuff like Gentle Giant, Zappa and Happy the Man."--Progressive Ears

“Make that 'Jammin' Jerry Jennings! One of the coolest local releases I've come across yet. Jerry is a great guitarist with an incredible feel and excellent tone. This recording ventures into the rock/fusion territory with some great performances all the way around a la Jeff Beck. Jennings has a songwriting style that speaks to the listener without words, only soundscapes of wonderful imagery that take you to a kool world...It's a fresh album with a different turn at every track..." -Sac This Week

“With his latest release 'Shortcut to the Center,' Jerry Jennings has proven that he is the heir apparent to such guitar legends as Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and David Gilmour. While Jennings is technically proficient on his instrument, he clearly understands that tone and feel count for everything. Thankfully, this is not another guitar CD that is wall to wall shredding and noodling, but instead features remarkably melodic performances that touch the heart and soul of the listener...The production duties were handled by guitarist Ronnie Montrose (who also contributed burning guitar trade-offs with Jerry on'"One Blue Lady'). Highly recommended!"--Tim Morse, Music News Network

And what's in the future for Jerry Jennings? “Well, as for CD projects, I'm planning on doing an album in the next year that will contain some polished up stuff from earlier albums, and probably be about 4 new tunes. Kind of a 'best of,' but with what I know now about engineering, that I didn't know then. Also I'm planning to release a live DVD. We have a few recordings in the can from shows I've done lately. I'm working on it with Doug Reid, known for the band August Wolf. He uses the name for his video production company as well. We bring in the Mackie multitrack and get all the individual instruments, and a couple of decent cameras. I think in another six months we should have a complete product. The CD should be done by next spring."

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